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Darwinfest

Darwinfest

Arizona State University celebrates Darwin’s 200th birthday and commemorates the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species with Darwinfest - a creative scientific enterprise.

Training Grants

IGERT:

PREP: ASU PREP in Biomedical Sciences is designed for underrepresented students who have recently completed their bachelor's degree and need to obtain more experience and preparation before entering a Ph.D. graduate program in the biomedical sciences. The program is funded by a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

IRCEB: The IRCEB program seeks to promote research that integrates across multiple levels of biological organization and across diverse types and habitats of organisms. Such work should articulate general principles that can begin to re-unify the increasingly fragmented wealth of biological knowledge that this century has generated.

NASA Astrobiology Institute: The future of Astrobiology research demands that scientists be educated across traditional academic programs. Training the next generation of Astrobiologists will require an interdisiplinary approach. Beginning in the fall of 1998, ASU began offering courses that form the core of a degree concentration in Astrobiology. ASU's Astrobiology Program is an interdisciplinary program of study and research that offers exciting opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students who seek a high-level academic experience.